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Aus

Posted - 07 August 2012 : 18:37:23 im living with my mum after recently loosing my father so im here tking care of her and all of a sudden im getting harsh letters from bailiffs saying they are going to come and take things from the house to repay my debts im on jobseekers allowance and i just cant afford these numerous repayments can they really enter my mums house and take her things i dont own anything apart from the close on my back and the bed i sleep on just how much power do they have to remove things from my mums address its not fair my mother is in bits because of these muscle bound idiots who keep coming to the house looking for me and telling my mum they are going to come back and take her things please does anyone know anything that may help me i dont know how these people sleep at night when during the day they are terrifying o.a.ps what are my options if i have any at all plz tell me something that may help me thanks aus.

Ascend may you find no resistanceKnow that you made such a differenceAll you leave behind will live to the endThe cycle of suffering goes onBut memories of you stay strongSomeday I too will fly and find you again

--------------Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.Professional advice should always be sought.

Skippy

Posted - 07 August 2012 : 19:29:45 As Niobe has said the bailiffs can't take anything belonging to your Mother. I can understand that you don't need the added stress at this time - I am very sorry for the loss of your Father.

By all means contact the CAB but I would also contact the experts who post on here - if the CAB has a waiting list (as they often do) this is too important to wait.

Have you thought about bankruptcy? I'd have a chat with an expert, you can find some on here via the expert link on the left hand side of the page. Give them a ring for some free advice.

Ascend may you find no resistanceKnow that you made such a differenceAll you leave behind will live to the endThe cycle of suffering goes onBut memories of you stay strongSomeday I too will fly and find you again